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Status:
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HIGH SCHOOL

Jayden Woods

Defensive End
6′3″ / 235 lbs
Shawnee, KS
Mill Valley
Class of 2025
Rating: 91
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National Avg
Rating: 91.6
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School Preferences

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Florida
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Alabama
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Arkansas
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Baylor
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Cincinnati
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Duke
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Iowa
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Iowa State
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Michigan State
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Minnesota
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Mississippi State
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Missouri
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Nebraska
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Oklahoma
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Oklahoma State
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Ole Miss
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Oregon
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Purdue
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Tennessee
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Texas Tech
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USC
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Washington
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Wisconsin
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Updates

Shawnee (KS) EDGE Jayden Woods' busy March included trip to A&M
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8 mo ago by Jason Howell
Shawnee (KS) EDGE Jayden Woods' busy March included trip to A&M
2025 Shawnee (KS) Mill Valley EDGE Jayden Woods stopped by Texas A&M over the weekend as he continues a busy March full of visits to schools across the country. Following his stop in Aggieland, Woods spoke to TexAgs about his takeaways from the Maroon & White.
Jason Howell
9 mo ago by Jason Howell
Visitor List - March 22-23
It is expected to be a pretty big weekend with several top prospects in attendance. Below is the list we currently have. As always you can expect a few additions and a few guys who don't make it in for whatever reason so stay tuned for updates 2025sOL Josh Moses, Houston (TX) LegacyRB Chad Gasper, Katy (TX) JordanWR Kelshaun Johnson, Hitchcock (TX)WR Xavier Johnson, North Richland Hills (TX) RichlandTE Linkon Cure, Goodland (KS) TE Brock Schott, Leo (IN)TE Nicholas Townsend, Spring (TX) DeKaney TE Ethan Barbour, Alpharetta (GA)OL Desean Bryant, Duncanville (TX) - Baylor commitOL Blake Cherry, Owasso (OK)OL Michael Fasusi, Lewisville (TX)OL Josh Petty, Roswell (GA) Fellowship ChristianOL Logan Schram, Boerne (TX)OL Broderick Shull, Bixby (OK)OL Maddox Huber, Hamshire-Fannett (TX)DL Brandon Brown, Eau Gallie (FL) - Texas commitDL Trent Wilson, Upper Marlboro (MD) Dr. Henry WiseDL Jayden Woods, Shawnee (KS) Mill ValleyDL Smith Orogbo, Alief (TX) HastingsDL Ikechukwu Okafor, Alief (TX) HastingsDE/LB Keylan Abrams, DeSoto (TX)LB Noah Mikhail, La Verne (CA) BonitaCB Chris Ewald, Hollywood (FL) Chaminade-MadonnaCB Graceson Littleton, Tampa (FL) WhartonCB Rukeem Stroud, Tampa (FL) Tampa Bay TechCB LaRue Zamorano, Corona (CA) CentennialS Rashad Johnson, Bushnell (FL) South SumterS Sael Reyes, DeSoto (TX)ATH Jaquise Martin, Bryan (TX) Rudder2026sRB KD Jones, Jenks (OK)RB Keilan Chavies, Hutto (TX)WR Mason James, Norman (OK) NorthOL Canon Pickett, Tampa (FL) WhartonDE Kevin Ford. Jr, Duncanville (TX) DL Deuce Geralds, Suwanee (GA) Collins HillDL Anthony Kennedy, Maumelle (AR)DL JaReylan McCoy, Tupelo (MS) DL Bryce Perry-Wright, Buford (GA)LB Shadarius Toodle, Moblie (AL) Cottage Hill ChristianATH Davion Peters, Temple (TX) Lake Belton2027 OL Peyton Miller, Anna (TX)CB Zayden Gamble, Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas AquinasATH Duvay Williams, Gardena (CA) Junipero SerraWR Aden Starling, Iowa Colony (TX)
Jason Howell
9 mo ago by Jason Howell
DFW Recruiting Notes and some spring visitors
In talking to a few DFW source I have been hearing a growing buzz surrounding Texas A&M's efforts with Mesquite Horn OL Lamont Rogers. He already has a spring unofficial visit locked in with the Aggies for March 30 and I am told the Aggies have done a great job building relationships with him and his family. The word I am getting is the Aggies are pushing towards the top of his list. I don't know if I would call them the leader, but the Aggies have some really nice momentum. There is of course some stiff competition with the likes of Oklahoma, Missouri, LSU, TCU and others in the running. I am also hearing the Aggies are in great shape with Rogers' Mesquite Horn teammate Markel Ford. The 6-1, 195-pound standout is already established as one of the top prospects in the class with offers from across the country. He attended Texas A&M's Junior Day in January and he was one of the first 2026 offers Elko and staff made when they arrived in College Station. I'm told Elko has made a strong impression and he hit it off well with coach Aristide. On another note we have been busy confirming visitors and Elko and staff are going to have no problems staying busy this spring. A big confirmation is that of Corona (CA) Centennial QB Husan Longstreet. He visited before the dead period and he will return to College Station on March 29. He also has a visit scheduled to Auburn for March 22 and sources tell me both programs have made a strong impression. The Aggies are also set to host several top Mississippi prospects on April 19. Standout wide receiver Caleb Cunningham has been confirmed but we have also confirmed top 2025s in RB Akylin Dear and OL Mario Nash and 2026 standout CB Preston Ashley. Dear is regarded as one of the top RBs in the country and being pursued by the nation's best. Mario Nash is a big OL and reeling in offers left and right. Then there is Ashley who sources in Mississippi have told me they believe he will be one of the best 2026 prospects in the nation. There could be a few more Mississippi guys making the trip too. They are coming as a group led by Lawrence Hopkins who brought in a stout group last spring which included eventual signee Tristan Jernigan. Shawnee (KS) Mill Valley defensive end Jayden Woods is scheduled to visit March 23. He also has spring unofficial visits scheduled to Penn State (March 12), Michigan (March 14), Michigan State (March 15), Tennessee (March 18), Florida (March 19), Baylor (March 25), and Oregon (April 11). He already has official visits scheduled to Wisconsin (May 31) and Purdue (June 14). Omaha (NE) Millard South tight end Chase Loftin has also confirmed his plans to visit March 30 and Buford (GA) tight end Hayden Bradley says he will visit March 27-29. Albuquerque (NM) La Cueva linebacker Mason Posa is also working to nail down a spring date. The end of March looks promising right now.
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